Yeah probably , also the skin feeling and odors can make a big difference. I dated an indian girl ( from india ) and her skin smell like cury really bad. And she was a very clean girl but the way they eat make their sweat smell this way. It never really bothered me but she ended up being a psycho bitch so it went straight to the dump lol

Yeah probably , also the skin feeling and odors can make a big difference. I dated an indian girl ( from india ) and her skin smell like cury really bad. And she was a very clean girl but the way they eat make their sweat smell this way. It never really bothered me but she ended up being a psycho bitch so it went straight to the dump lol

my point is still true a white girl eating the same food would smell the same if your case is valid.

Quite a few. Those I have gone with in the US were much more worried about being seen by other blacks then I was about being seen by whites or blacks. Other then that no big deal. My daughters still talk about a girl they called "Mama Smurf".

nikkisexy, I'm white and I've never been with a black girl, but I'm curious about whether it would be different. One thing that I can say is that there's something visually appealing about seeing the contrast in skin color when a black person and a white person are together. A different visual experience that typically can't be had between two people of the same race.

For me, nothing beats white girls! I'm white, and I think there should be more appreciation, love and respect for your own men/women whatever your race/nationality, because these days it seems to be neglected.
Malcolm X said it best when he said that there can be no unity between races unless there is first unity in a race.

For me, nothing beats white girls! I'm white, and I think there should be more appreciation, love and respect for your own men/women whatever your race/nationality, because these days it seems to be neglected.
Malcolm X said it best when he said that there can be no unity between races unless there is first unity in a race.

i find a white dude quoting Malcolm X in that context kinda funny, not to mention misleading and ignorant

unity in a race is essential but to say there needs to be more appreciation for your own kind is very foolish. we all eat, breathe and feel the same and to say love your own more than the other is not unity .. its teetering on racism